Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet
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DOI: | 10.14393/BJ-v33n2-33059 |
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Resumo: | Poultry and pork farming are typical activities of small farms in southern Brazil. This production plays an important social and economic role in many of these areas as it is often the main income source. The swine compost has emerged as an alternative to reduce the volume of swine wastewater, which is transformed into a residue that can be easily transported and applied with less environment prejudice. However, there is no information in literature regarding the use of this compound as a source of nitrogen in grain crops. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate poultry litter and swine compost as organic sources of nitrogen for the millet crop. The experiment was conducted in the years of 2013 and 2014 in southern Brazil, in no-tillage systems in a Hapludox soil. The treatments were: control (without nitrogen); poultry litter (PL), swine compost (SC) and mineral fertilization (NPK). The use of poultry litter resulted in better averages for almost all evaluated variables. Although the swine compost did not express results as good as the crop treated with poultry litter, the crop in which the swine compound was applied presented better results for some plant parameters than the chemical fertilizer treatment, which shows that these two residues can be viable alternatives for nitrogen fertilization in millet cultivations. |
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Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet Cama de aves e composto de suínos como fonte de nutrientes na cultura do painço Organic residuesMineral nutritionProduction componentsGrain yield Agricultural SciencesPoultry and pork farming are typical activities of small farms in southern Brazil. This production plays an important social and economic role in many of these areas as it is often the main income source. The swine compost has emerged as an alternative to reduce the volume of swine wastewater, which is transformed into a residue that can be easily transported and applied with less environment prejudice. However, there is no information in literature regarding the use of this compound as a source of nitrogen in grain crops. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate poultry litter and swine compost as organic sources of nitrogen for the millet crop. The experiment was conducted in the years of 2013 and 2014 in southern Brazil, in no-tillage systems in a Hapludox soil. The treatments were: control (without nitrogen); poultry litter (PL), swine compost (SC) and mineral fertilization (NPK). The use of poultry litter resulted in better averages for almost all evaluated variables. Although the swine compost did not express results as good as the crop treated with poultry litter, the crop in which the swine compound was applied presented better results for some plant parameters than the chemical fertilizer treatment, which shows that these two residues can be viable alternatives for nitrogen fertilization in millet cultivations.A criação de aves e suínos são atividades típicas de pequenas propriedades na região sul do Brasil erepresentam um papel importante sob o ponto de vista social e econômico, pois em muitas dessas unidades são as principais geradoras de receita. O composto de suínos tem surgido como alternativa que reduz o volume de dejeto liquido de suínos, e o transforma em um resíduo de fácil transporte e aplicação e menor impactante ao meio ambiente. Porém, não existe na literatura informações quanto a utilização desse composto de suínos como fonte de nitrogênio em culturas produtores de grãos. Por isso, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a cama de frango e o composto de suínos como fontes orgânicas de nitrogênio na cultura do painço. O trabalho foi conduzido nos anos de 2013 e 2014 na região Sul do Brasil, em sistema plantio direto em um Hapludox soil. Os tratamentos foram os seguintes: Testemunha (sem nitrogênio); Cama de aves (CA), Composto de suínos (CS) e Adubação mineral (NPK). A cama de aves foi a que mais impactou positivamente para quase todas as variáveis analisadas. Já o composto de suínos foi inferior a cama de aves, porém para alguns parâmetros de planta igual ou superior a própria adubação química mostrando que esse dois resíduos podem substituir totalmente a adubação mineral nitrogenada na cultua do painço.EDUFU2017-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3305910.14393/BJ-v33n2-33059Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 33 No. 2 (2017): Mar./Apr.; 288-296Bioscience Journal ; v. 33 n. 2 (2017): Mar./Apr.; 288-2961981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/33059/19971Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2017 Claudir José Basso, Dionei Schmidt Muraro, Eduardo Girotto, Diecson Ruy Orsolin da Silva, Alieze Nascimento da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBasso, Claudir JoséMuraro, Dionei SchmidtGirotto, Eduardoda Silva, Diecson Ruy Orsolinda Silva, Alieze Nascimento2022-06-24T13:46:48Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/33059Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-06-24T13:46:48Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet Cama de aves e composto de suínos como fonte de nutrientes na cultura do painço |
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Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet |
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Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet Basso, Claudir José Organic residues Mineral nutrition Production components Grain yield Agricultural Sciences Basso, Claudir José Organic residues Mineral nutrition Production components Grain yield Agricultural Sciences |
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Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet |
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Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet |
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Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet |
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Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet |
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Poultry litter and swine compost as nutrients sources in millet |
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Basso, Claudir José |
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Basso, Claudir José Basso, Claudir José Muraro, Dionei Schmidt Girotto, Eduardo da Silva, Diecson Ruy Orsolin da Silva, Alieze Nascimento Muraro, Dionei Schmidt Girotto, Eduardo da Silva, Diecson Ruy Orsolin da Silva, Alieze Nascimento |
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Muraro, Dionei Schmidt Girotto, Eduardo da Silva, Diecson Ruy Orsolin da Silva, Alieze Nascimento |
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Basso, Claudir José Muraro, Dionei Schmidt Girotto, Eduardo da Silva, Diecson Ruy Orsolin da Silva, Alieze Nascimento |
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Organic residues Mineral nutrition Production components Grain yield Agricultural Sciences |
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Organic residues Mineral nutrition Production components Grain yield Agricultural Sciences |
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Poultry and pork farming are typical activities of small farms in southern Brazil. This production plays an important social and economic role in many of these areas as it is often the main income source. The swine compost has emerged as an alternative to reduce the volume of swine wastewater, which is transformed into a residue that can be easily transported and applied with less environment prejudice. However, there is no information in literature regarding the use of this compound as a source of nitrogen in grain crops. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate poultry litter and swine compost as organic sources of nitrogen for the millet crop. The experiment was conducted in the years of 2013 and 2014 in southern Brazil, in no-tillage systems in a Hapludox soil. The treatments were: control (without nitrogen); poultry litter (PL), swine compost (SC) and mineral fertilization (NPK). The use of poultry litter resulted in better averages for almost all evaluated variables. Although the swine compost did not express results as good as the crop treated with poultry litter, the crop in which the swine compound was applied presented better results for some plant parameters than the chemical fertilizer treatment, which shows that these two residues can be viable alternatives for nitrogen fertilization in millet cultivations. |
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